CINCINNATI — The Kroger Co. today announced it has joined the Sustainable Packaging Coalition (SPC), a membership-based collaborative of like-minded companies striving to advance sustainable packaging. Kroger joins more than 130 brands, manufacturers, government officials, academics and organizations in the SPC.
Kroger's membership in the Sustainable Packaging Coalition reinforces its commitment to driving improvements in the sustainability of packaging across its Our Brands private-label products. As part of its 2020 Sustainability Goals, Kroger has committed to optimizing 100% of its product packaging by increasing recyclability, reducing excess packaging and increasing certified virgin fiber sourcing, among other things, during the next three years.
"Kroger is pleased to join the Sustainable Packaging Coalition," said Jessica Adelman, Kroger's group vice president of corporate affairs. "Our membership in this coalition is an important part of Kroger's vision for achieving Zero Hunger | Zero Waste, a key component of how we are living our purpose driven by our Restock Kroger Plan. We look forward to collaborating with other brands, packaging manufacturers and other stakeholders to drive positive change in packaging sustainability."
"By joining with others who share this passion, we can all work together to create new packaging solutions that have a lasting, positive impact in the environment we all share," said Gil Phipps, VP of Our Brands. "This new partnership is another step in our journey and will help us accelerate our commitment to introduce more sustainable packaging."
"Kroger has such an important relationship to packaging supply chains around the globe," said SPC Associate Director Adam Gendell. "We look forward to sharing our commitment to make packaging more sustainable".
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About the Sustainable Packaging Coalition
The Sustainable Packaging Coalition®, a project of GreenBlue, is a membership-based collaborative led by an independent nonprofit that believes in the power of industry to make packaging more sustainable. Using an objective lifecycle-based approach, we work in a constructive atmosphere to provide thought leadership and bring our members together to strengthen and advance the business case for more sustainable packaging. For more information, visit www.sustainablepackaging.org or follow the SPC on Twitter @SPCspotlight.
Source: Sustainable Packaging Coalition